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[A Cinematic Retrospective: The Highlights and Business Realities of 2025]-[Sunday Special: The Best Movies of 2025]

The Daily · B2 · 2025-12-28

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The 2025 Cinematic Year in Review: Originality, Risk, and Industry Shifts

As the year 2025 draws to a close, film critics Alyssa Wilkinson and business reporter Nicole Sperling joined host Gilbert Cruz on The Sunday Special to reflect on a transformative year for the movie industry. Despite the looming shadow of corporate consolidation, the year was defined by a remarkable string of original hits that defied conventional wisdom.

The Triumph of Originality

One of the most significant narratives of the year was the success of original, non-IP-based films. Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another stood out as a critical and cultural landmark. Wilkinson described the film—which explores the cyclical nature of generational struggle—as "thrilling, exciting, and compelling." From a business perspective, Sperling noted that while the film was an expensive risk for Warner Brothers, its massive cultural footprint and the emergence of viral memes, such as the line about having "a few small beers," cemented its status as a lasting piece of cinema.

Similarly, Ryan Coogler’s Sinners emerged as a surprise box office titan. Blending genres—vampire horror, social commentary on racism, and musical elements—the film proved that audiences are still hungry for unique storytelling. Sperling highlighted that Sinners performed exceptionally well in the box office, reaching the top 10 despite expectations, demonstrating that "studios need to take these risks to make big original films."

Warner Brothers: A Studio in Flux

Warner Brothers dominated the conversation throughout the episode. At the start of the year, the studio faced a "crisis sentiment" regarding its leadership and a string of underperforming projects. However, the unexpected success of the Minecraft movie, followed by the critical and financial victories of Sinners and Superman, turned the year around.

James Gunn’s Superman was particularly noted for its visual clarity and thematic depth. Wilkinson praised the film for feeling like it "has thoughts in its head," contrasting it with the perceived formulaic nature of some Marvel productions. Despite this success, the studio’s future remains uncertain as it becomes a prime target for acquisition by industry giants like Netflix or Paramount, raising concerns about the future of theatrical distribution.

The Fall Slump and the Power of Spectacle

While the year saw massive highs, the fall season was described as a "bust of all busts." Sperling noted that October was the worst month for the box office in nearly 30 years, with high-profile films starring A-list actors failing to gain traction. This period underscored a harsh reality: "getting people's attention has become harder and harder" in an era where social media can dictate a film’s failure before it even premieres.

However, the theatrical experience was bolstered by massive spectacles. Avatar: Fire and Ash continued to prove the enduring power of James Cameron’s vision. While critics remain divided on the franchise, its ability to draw audiences to theaters in 3D remains a vital lifeline for the industry. Similarly, the return of Zootopia 2 showcased the desperate demand from families for quality theater-going experiences.

Looking Forward and Hidden Gems

The panel concluded by recommending several films that defined their year. Wilkinson championed the "panic attack" energy of Marty Supreme, while Sperling praised the Iranian documentary Accident for its profound exploration of justice and forgiveness. The conversation also touched on the deeply moving documentary Come See Me in the Good Light, which explores the life and poetry of Andrea Gibson, and The Testament of Ann Lee, a unique musical drama that highlights the diversity of artistic risk-taking in 2025.

Ultimately, the participants agreed that while the business side of Hollywood is becoming increasingly dominated by "commerce" and consolidation, the artistic output of the year proves that when creators are given the space to be "imaginative and original," the results can be nothing short of extraordinary.

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📖 Transcript

I'm Gilbert Cruz, and this is the Sunday Special.
We're spending this last couple of episodes of the year looking back on some of the big cultural moments of 2025.
Today, we're talking movies.
I have two extremely knowledgeable colleagues here with me.
Alyssa Wilkinson is a movie critic at The Times.
Hello, Alyssa.

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